Электронная книга: Barr Amelia E. «The Lion's Whelp»
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LION — Called in the Talmud the king of the beasts (Ḥag. 13b), the lion has many Hebrew names: (אַרְיֵה (aryeh) or אֲרִי (ari), and לָבִיא (lavi) fem. לְבִיאָה (levi ah), both of which are used for the lion in general, כְּפִיר (kefir), usually a young… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Whelp — Whelp, n. [AS. hwelp; akin to D. welp, G. & OHG. welf, Icel. hvelpr, Dan. hvalp, Sw. valp.] [1913 Webster] 1. One of the young of a dog or a beast of prey; a puppy; a cub; as, a lion s whelps. A bear robbed of her whelps. 2 Sam. xvii. 8. [1913… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
whelp — [hwelp, welp] n. [ME < OE hwelp, akin to Ger welf, ON hvelpr, puppy, prob. < IE * kwel , var. of base * kel , to cry out, call > LOW2, Welsh colwyn, puppy] 1. a young dog; puppy 2. a young lion, tiger, leopard, bear, wolf, etc.; cub 3. a … English World dictionary
Lyon's Whelp — The Lyon s Whelp was the name of a series of ten British naval ships built around 1628, the tenth of which was an important part of the pre Great Migration flow of immigrants into New England.The name is possibly from the biblical quotation from… … Wikipedia
whelp — [[t](h)wɛlp, wɛlp[/t]] n. 1) zool. the young of the dog, or of the wolf, bear, lion, tiger, seal, etc 2) a youth, esp. one regarded as impudent or reckless; brat 3) zool. (of a female dog, bear, lion, etc.) to give birth to (young) 4) zool. (of a … From formal English to slang
whelp — whelpless, adj. /hwelp, welp/, n. 1. the young of the dog, or of the wolf, bear, lion, tiger, seal, etc. 2. a youth, esp. an impudent or despised one. 3. Mach. a. any of a series of longitudinal projections or ridges on the barrel of a capstan,… … Universalium